Procapil vs Redensyl
Two peptides people compare often—different categories, different label contexts. Read each profile before mixing routines or protocols.
Two peptides people compare often—different categories, different label contexts. Read each profile before mixing routines or protocols.
Follicle anchoring
A flavonoid-and-peptide blend aimed at reducing hair fall by strengthening the anchor between hair and scalp.
Procapil mixes oleanolic acid, apigenin, and biotinyl tripeptide-1. Marketing focuses on slowing shedding and supporting follicle metabolism. Like other cosmetic hair complexes, evidence is mostly from supplier studies�…
Hair growth support
A plant-derived hair complex marketed to wake up stem cells in the follicle—often compared to minoxidil in brand copy.
Redensyl is a blend of dihydroquercetin-glucoside, EGCG glucoside, glycine, and zinc—not a single peptide, but peptide-adjacent and widely grouped with peptide hair actives. Brands claim it targets follicle stem cells …